I am so thankful for the Little Bra Company. Finally, there is a brand that actually fits my petite frame!

I wear the Ethel in size 28 A. The band (set of 3 double hook & eye closures) runs larger than the Angela, and the straps are longer (I wear size 30 A in the Angela).

I’m partial to the Ethel not only because it’s purple, has lace, and has a pearl in the middle. It’s also very comfortable and provides nice lift and shape.

The demi cups have convenient removable pads. I always wear it with the extra padding.

The Ethel has a ballet-style (also known as leotard) back, so it stays in place better than the Angela. I am very impressed with how comfortable it is. I can wear it all day and forget that I have it on–that’s quite the miracle!

Overall, my only complaint about the Ethel is that the boning sometimes shows through shirts. That is to be expected with the lace though. I tend to be hypersensitive to small details.

The Mercedes bra is supposed to have a very similar fit as the Ethel, so I am yearning to try that. It’s a smooth-cup bra with a bit of lace. However, being a poor college student, it’s going to be awhile until I am able to afford it!

I’m also anticipating the LBC’s introduction of their new sports bra and another smooth-cup bra in Spring 2012! Check it out here.

The Little Bra Company proves that good things DO come in small packages.

Amanda, I don’t believe that it does. I just looked at the website and they specify that the Ethel has removable pads. They don’t say anything amount removable pads for the Mercedes, just: “FEATURES: demi-cup bra, contoured bra, push-up bra, small bra, petite bra, smooth-cup bra, lace bra.”

If you watch the video of the 2 new upcoming Spring 2012 styles, the Julia is going to have removable pads!

I’ve not been able to find the LBC Mercedes in stock anywhere in my area, either. It is available online, though. You pretties be sure to remind me: I do intend to be sure I find a way for all three of us to try this bra at a very deep discount. <3